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DESCRIPTION:As U.S. Ambassador and Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues\, J.D
 . Bindenagel played a central role in creating the international protocols 
 on the restitution of Nazi-looted art\, known as the Washington Principles 
 on Nazi-Confiscated Art\, which were established in December of 1998.\n\n\n
 Over 75 years after the end of the Second World War\, the work of restituti
 on continues. So too does the phenomenon of concerted efforts to destroy th
 e memory and identity of both peoples and nations\, as we are currently wit
 nessing in the form of deliberate Russian attacks on Ukrainian cultural sit
 es. \n\n\nJoin Dr. Gene Beiriger of DePaul’s Department of History in a con
 versation with Ambassador Bindenagel to help us gain insight into this dime
 nsion of war and the diplomatic efforts to address this most challenging is
 sue.\n\n \n\nSponsored by: The Grace School of Applied Diplomacy + Honors P
 rogram + Department of the History of Art & Architecture + Peace\, Justice 
 & Conflict Studies + Political Science + International Studies + History De
 partment
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LOCATION:Levan Center\, 505
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SUMMARY:Reflections on a Life in Diplomacy - Art\, Memory\, and Identity: T
 he Restitution of Nazi-Looted Art\, A Conversation with J.D. Bindenagel
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 t_memory_and_identity_the_restitution_of_nazi-looted_art_a_conversation_wit
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